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The following maps from the International Maritime Bureau show piracy incidents around the world during the rise, fall, and potential resurgence of Somali piracy. The world saw 293 pirate attacks ...
This is the fascinating report — The Economics of Piracy — we cited a couple of weeks ago that noted Somali pirates can make up to $79K annually plying their trade. Finally got a copy of it ...
Knowing the law' In the Evertsen's operations room, a red square on a nautical map shows the progress of ... So, with huge sums at stake, the pirates seem to be as busy as ever and the waters off ...
Today, Somali pirates operate a strong network comprised ... He shared a picture of the guide map that confirmed the ship was voyaging miles away from the area demarcated as the most risk-prone.
Had this been a story from a children’s book—the kind with a skull and crossbones on the cover and a foldout treasure map inside ... In fact, captured Somali pirates present the Western ...
“Somali pirates are trying to make hay while the sun shines,” says Cyrus Mody of the International Maritime Bureau, a non-profit group that monitors piracy. Map: The Economist The EU’s naval ...
and [Organic Solution] on the map in East Africa ... a wealthy Northern Virginia businesswoman was negotiating with Somali pirates for the release of a Saudi oil tanker and a Ukrainian vessel ...
In late October, an ISIS-linked group captured a port town on the north coast of Somalia. It's not clear how these groups will interact with the pirates, but there are plenty of reasons to worry.
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